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Archives in Context: Teachable Topics from the CSU Japanese American Digitization Project

Timeline: Loyalty

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  1. Lessons: Testing Loyalties Steve Kutay

Contents of this tag:

  1. Japan attacks U.S.
  2. Tule Lake Segregation Center receives about 12,000 "disloyals"
  3. U.S. declares war on Japan
  4. Sixty-three Japanese Americans resist draft at Heart Mountain, Wyoming
  5. U.S. drops atomic bombs, Japan surrenders days later
  6. WRA Leave Clearance Procedures enables Nisei to re-enter civilian life
  7. War Department announces Selective Service procedures
  8. Roosevelt signs Executive Order 9066 authorizing military to exclude civilians
  9. Japanese American draft status restricted
  10. Loyalty questionnaire distributed by WRA
  11. War dept. creates segregated military
  12. Germany surrenders, ending war in Europe.
  13. Tule Lake “Segregation Center” closes
  14. Martial Law declared at Tule Lake Segregation Center
  15. Mass deportation over U.S. Citizenship renouncements avoided
  16. Wartime Civil Control Administration opens 15 Assembly Centers
  17. Exclusion order is rescinded